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  • Operational Compliance - Update

    By effectively meeting your safety, security, sustainability, quality, regulatory, and ethical obligations

  • 10 Things I Learned About Compliance

    The "C" in compliance stands for care because where there is care you will find safety, security, sustainability

  • Which Organizations Do Compliance Better?

    Safety Manager, We Make Things, Inc. Answer : We passed our last audit. Safety Manager, We Make Other Things, Inc. Answer : All our safety obligations, commitments, risk and measures are documented, measured, controlled and continuously improved to meet higher standards of safety.

  • Measuring Compliance Reliability and Effectiveness

    2010 stands out as a prime example of a company failing to do what should have been done in terms of safety In this catastrophic incident, BP compromised safety practices, lacked adequate emergency response preparedness management, enhancing stakeholder trust, and realizing the benefits from being in compliance: better safety

  • ESG Reports - A Significant Source of Obligations

    topics of interest to stakeholders such as: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Sustainability Health and Safety been happening for some time for those in highly-regulated, high-risk industries specifically around safety

  • Why we need Compliance Excellence

    However, when it comes to compliance programs such as: quality, safety, environmental, and regulatory It is not uncommon to have separate systems for quality, environmental, health, safety, security under Until it does, compliance must itself make "Compliance Excellence" a priority to support their quality, safety

  • What Do We Mean By Risk?

    different sources of risk such as: asset integrity, damage prevention, injury reduction, process safety Engineers , risk is a hazard, Management , risk is about uncertainty on system objectives, Health and Safety For example, to those involved with process safety, risks are tightly connected to hazards.

  • Where Does Compliance Belong

    Organizations today grapple with numerous compliance requirements: safety, security, sustainability,

  • Antifragile - the solution to aleatory uncertainty

    Offshore drilling safety example A few years ago, a safety assessment of offshore drilling platforms Each had a positive safety culture (more or less) and each had commitment from senior leadership, and compliance, and other categories of assessment there where no differences that stood out other than their safety

  • Engineering Responsibility: A Practitioner's Guide to Meaningful AI Oversight

    remove humans from the loop, seeing us as obstacles to efficiency rather than essential guardians of safety In healthcare, finance, and public safety, human understanding provides context and ethical consideration

  • If There Is Care You Will Find Quality

    One could imagine a culture for each value that a company has: a safety culture, a quality culture, a If there is care you will find excellence If there is care you will find safety if there is care you

  • How do you change culture?

    There is much discussion these days about the need to create an improved safety culture particularly

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